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arabia as you know as abdullah in kuwait pulse of the crown prince's remarks referred to saudi arabia reverting back to what he called a moderate form of islam and he said. that his country's embrace of a fairly a fairly strict interpretation of islam was a consequence a direct consequence of the ninety seventy nine iranian revolution what do you think of that is that accurate. well i mean there is a lot of development of fast basing development in saudi arabia that is really something unheard of unprecedented i mean there is an almighty in between a political modernization and if it will fly anomic reforms major major may get make it envelops the death is a major quantum leap if it will succeed with this with these make yes it is but also there has to be some socio economic development that is that this is a huge ambitious plan that if it will fly then not only saudi arabia but the whole middle east is really a cause of major change and development that will benefit probably the whole region but there is a formidable there are formidable challenges before that there is the religious
arabia as you know as abdullah in kuwait pulse of the crown prince's remarks referred to saudi arabia reverting back to what he called a moderate form of islam and he said. that his country's embrace of a fairly a fairly strict interpretation of islam was a consequence a direct consequence of the ninety seventy nine iranian revolution what do you think of that is that accurate. well i mean there is a lot of development of fast basing development in saudi arabia that is really something unheard...
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these are all policies that are pursued by saudi arabia have been pursued by saudi arabia and they only use the smokescreen of iran's nuclear program as a way to hide behind it and to sort of justify their own iranians policies i guess the nuclear agreement deprive them of that smokescreen and that. they are screaming back to donald trump do you miss the days of barack obama when it comes to dealing with the administration or do you feel that ultimately donald trump is a pragmatist and he'll do the right thing from your perspective at the end of the day i think situation inside the united states is the business of american people not ours. and whatever the american people do or don't do they were sort of enjoy or suffer the consequences for us of what is important is the global posture of the united states is global behavior it hasn't been positive it has not been conducive to stability in our region we have seen the consequences of u.s. policies in our region both historically as well as since president took office and i don't think they've been conducive to peace and stability in the
these are all policies that are pursued by saudi arabia have been pursued by saudi arabia and they only use the smokescreen of iran's nuclear program as a way to hide behind it and to sort of justify their own iranians policies i guess the nuclear agreement deprive them of that smokescreen and that. they are screaming back to donald trump do you miss the days of barack obama when it comes to dealing with the administration or do you feel that ultimately donald trump is a pragmatist and he'll do...
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of the kingdom of saudi arabia and nine hundred thirty two you must realize that saudi arabia and russia are the only two producing countries which can flood or start of the global oil market and therefore they have a great influence on the global economy and the price of oil how over the course of preparation between saudi arabia and russia could support be oil price to start with and maybe they may be agreeing to extend the production costs for a further three months maybe it has the end of the president putin has already indicated that that could be the key is so here we can see all sorts. of rise in the importance of russia in middle east then and global affairs and that a beautician and of course such cooperation between saudi arabia and russia could be a positive or could lead flecked positively on the conflict is syria although saudi arabia and russia out of a pleasant side and you called it a shim between them could come to the situation and google is they could reach eventually a break in the deadlock and bring peace to syria but will just get back to syria little later but let'
of the kingdom of saudi arabia and nine hundred thirty two you must realize that saudi arabia and russia are the only two producing countries which can flood or start of the global oil market and therefore they have a great influence on the global economy and the price of oil how over the course of preparation between saudi arabia and russia could support be oil price to start with and maybe they may be agreeing to extend the production costs for a further three months maybe it has the end of...
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arabia on saudi arabia's airstrikes in yemen because that would force saudi arabia to the negotiating table while coffee is still in summer and if that happens then the terms dictated on the table will be by horsy under former president ali abdullah saleh and not saudi arabia in essence and i know this is not the intention behind the investigation we are inadvertently legitimizing a military coup from a militia and we should be asking serious questions as to what message is being sent out when the international community believes that both of the parties are equal and the government of abdullah by months or heady instead of saying that the please let's get a political settlement and then let's deal with these very serious human rights issues that have come about as a result of your machinations and your occupation of the cities in yemen but this investigation sami hand the is going to look at abuses by all sides and the fact is that most of the suffering of the yemeni people has been since the saudi led. bombing campaign which began in march of two thousand and fifteen eight thousand
arabia on saudi arabia's airstrikes in yemen because that would force saudi arabia to the negotiating table while coffee is still in summer and if that happens then the terms dictated on the table will be by horsy under former president ali abdullah saleh and not saudi arabia in essence and i know this is not the intention behind the investigation we are inadvertently legitimizing a military coup from a militia and we should be asking serious questions as to what message is being sent out when...
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saudi arabia is going to have to perhaps concede that. bashar al assad will remain in power for the forseeable future well it's rare to find the three guests and inside story are all on the same page but this time it happens i think we're all on the same page we're all agreeing that this is a recognition of the new russian role in the middle east and i think this happens for two major reasons one is that russia has emerged as the conflict resolver of the middle east conflicts especially given the kid that received managing successfully managing so far to its own interest the conflict in syria after geneva failed a stand led by a russian is making progress and the other major reason actually russia built with the bill it is in the region that it's able and willing and supports its allies even autocratic allies in these these countries all the way to the end no matter how much the price is going to be like as again the lessons learned from from syria russia goes all the way in supporting autocratic regimes and this is especially important t
saudi arabia is going to have to perhaps concede that. bashar al assad will remain in power for the forseeable future well it's rare to find the three guests and inside story are all on the same page but this time it happens i think we're all on the same page we're all agreeing that this is a recognition of the new russian role in the middle east and i think this happens for two major reasons one is that russia has emerged as the conflict resolver of the middle east conflicts especially given...
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real fundamental change in saudi arabia. i can't tell you what i've learned cannot hear that there is serious change in saudi arabia. that's why you have so many here from across the world getting a piece of the action. exclusive newsmaking interviews it among the big names, treasury secretary stephen mnuchin with me today. see how blackstone group steve swartz then. global chairman and ceo mark white river. see how the london stock exchange and you roll a hand steve case. fox business network dagen mcdowell come and see if with doubt and economics professor at king's college, ryan renberg. good morning, everybody. great to see you. >> good morning. maria: a lot to talk about. what's on your agenda. dagen: hillary clinton and her team and the dnc were behind the controversial discredited dossier put together. i hope they own it and i hope the humor comes down on everybody associated with that dossier put together against president trump. maria: it's incredible, dagen. how long have we been thinking on this program collusion
real fundamental change in saudi arabia. i can't tell you what i've learned cannot hear that there is serious change in saudi arabia. that's why you have so many here from across the world getting a piece of the action. exclusive newsmaking interviews it among the big names, treasury secretary stephen mnuchin with me today. see how blackstone group steve swartz then. global chairman and ceo mark white river. see how the london stock exchange and you roll a hand steve case. fox business network...
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egypt, saudi arabia didn't say the demands had to be met. whatthey said was this was the framework has to be for discussions and let's go through the demands. number one, qatar will curb diplomatic ties with iran and closed at dramatic missions there. #she, it will sever all ties to terrorist organizations, specifically the muslim brotherhood, islamic state, has been law, al qaeda. they would designate these entities as terror groups. it will shut down qatar funds, jihad, middle east, it will eliminate the turkish military presence in qatar, stop means of funding for individualist organizations designated as terrorists by saudi arabia, the u.s.. it will hand over terrorist figures, it will and interference of sovereign country's internal affairs, stop , payl opposition reparations for the loss of life, accept monthly audits and align itself with other gulf and arab countries along the 24 team memorandum of understanding. i realize some people think that is over the top and qatar would give up its form policy if it did that. i won't say i agr
egypt, saudi arabia didn't say the demands had to be met. whatthey said was this was the framework has to be for discussions and let's go through the demands. number one, qatar will curb diplomatic ties with iran and closed at dramatic missions there. #she, it will sever all ties to terrorist organizations, specifically the muslim brotherhood, islamic state, has been law, al qaeda. they would designate these entities as terror groups. it will shut down qatar funds, jihad, middle east, it will...
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arabia in the first visit of a ruling saudi monarch to russia saudi saudi arabia's king solomon and russia's president vladimir putin met in moscow they worked out a slew of deals including trade and economic cooperation telecommunications security weapons and oil agreements it's ushered in bilateral ties reaching a new level after decades of rivalry nearly a year ago the two lead a deal within the organization of petroleum exporting countries and its affiliates states to cut oil production by one point eight million barrels per day for six months it was a bid to shore up prices that deal was extended in prices have gone up hitting now above fifty dollars dollars a barrel though it cannot be said that all countries involved are sticking to their promises after an extension to that agreement we may see yet another. to dig deeper into the oil issue between saudi arabia and russia and how it affects the wider world as well as the future of the opec cut extension i'd like to bring in chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com chris thanks so much for joining me
arabia in the first visit of a ruling saudi monarch to russia saudi saudi arabia's king solomon and russia's president vladimir putin met in moscow they worked out a slew of deals including trade and economic cooperation telecommunications security weapons and oil agreements it's ushered in bilateral ties reaching a new level after decades of rivalry nearly a year ago the two lead a deal within the organization of petroleum exporting countries and its affiliates states to cut oil production by...
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of course, one of its biggest customers is saudi arabia. so how can the labour party, on the one hand, adamantly say arms sales stop, and on the other hand say, we will save those jobs? 0k. it is the law in britain, and indeed it is the law, internationally, that we should not be selling arms to regimes that use those arms for internal repression or for international terror, right? we believe that saudi arabia have been using british weapons in yemen and have been slaughtering people, and there have been far too many civilians who have been killed and it had happened again and again and again, and there seems to be no letting up. now, in those circumstances, it is our opinion that there should be no further arms sales to saudi arabia, until there is a proper international independent investigation into the behaviour of both sides, so that we are clear. if it has been seen that british weapons have been used for the killing of innocent civilians, we should not be selling arms to saudi arabia. i'm sorry, i misunderstood. i've looked at your q
of course, one of its biggest customers is saudi arabia. so how can the labour party, on the one hand, adamantly say arms sales stop, and on the other hand say, we will save those jobs? 0k. it is the law in britain, and indeed it is the law, internationally, that we should not be selling arms to regimes that use those arms for internal repression or for international terror, right? we believe that saudi arabia have been using british weapons in yemen and have been slaughtering people, and there...
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flinch or change its position it will be most probably most likely saudi arabia not that. emirates i mean this is the reason for this particular stop there in addition i think as mentioned earlier and the program this is an agenda that's not totally focused on the g.c.c. crisis there are other items on the agenda that had nothing to do with that and this trip has a diverse and complex agenda so that was not necessary necessarily if you screw this particular trip. ok what's it going to take a reluctance to talk certainly from the saudi arabian sides are in might not see anything in camp david soon political impasse what needs to happen right now. i'm very pessimistic because i think all sides have made it clear that they are now their plans and this trip the strategy ahead is one which is not within a g.c.c. of six the u.a.e. and saudi arabia will probably go forward having meetings joint meetings within the quartet possibly leaving out kuwait and all man as well because these two countries don't really want to be part of the g.c.c. or five without qatar and with qatar bein
flinch or change its position it will be most probably most likely saudi arabia not that. emirates i mean this is the reason for this particular stop there in addition i think as mentioned earlier and the program this is an agenda that's not totally focused on the g.c.c. crisis there are other items on the agenda that had nothing to do with that and this trip has a diverse and complex agenda so that was not necessary necessarily if you screw this particular trip. ok what's it going to take a...
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saudi arabia and saudi arabia has skepticism about the wrong signals. sent by washington d.c. washington d.c. sends one signal saying that iran. is abiding to the nuclear deal and another signal. by the presidency the leadership saying the u.s. leadership saying that iran should be punished for not abiding to the nuclear agreement now. they they are not very pleased with. their credibility. partner in the u.s. so they are going to have the balance between the u.s. and russia this is strategic balance drastic change in their foreign policy it seems so yeah very interesting to see how that pans out obviously in the long run for the you know development in the middle east with the syrian conflict etc we'll see what agreement saw saw signed after this search.
saudi arabia and saudi arabia has skepticism about the wrong signals. sent by washington d.c. washington d.c. sends one signal saying that iran. is abiding to the nuclear deal and another signal. by the presidency the leadership saying the u.s. leadership saying that iran should be punished for not abiding to the nuclear agreement now. they they are not very pleased with. their credibility. partner in the u.s. so they are going to have the balance between the u.s. and russia this is strategic...
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saudi arabia, however, is denied. we speak to the vice chairman of the kuwait market capital authority. china's central bank unveils a targeted lending plan to -- preserve ratios are to be cut to help small businesses and farmers. it is 8:00 a.m. in dubai, 5:00 a.m. in london. i'm tracy alloway, this is bloomberg mark -- this is berg markets: middle east." it was a dramatic end to the corner, with a sharp uprise move in the u.s. 10 year yield. it ended the carter at 2.33%. when we started, -- it ended the quarter at 2.33%. it started at 2.2%. the dollar resurging after months of weaknesses. fdxlly, u.s. stocks continuing to rally. in the fourth quarter, we have a number of big events that -- coming up, including the 19th national communist party in china. before them, let's take a look at how u.s. markets fared on friday. we did see interesting moves. the nasdaq composite and russell records onreaching friday, after a report that donald trump and treasury secretary steve mnuchin had met with a former fed governor to d
saudi arabia, however, is denied. we speak to the vice chairman of the kuwait market capital authority. china's central bank unveils a targeted lending plan to -- preserve ratios are to be cut to help small businesses and farmers. it is 8:00 a.m. in dubai, 5:00 a.m. in london. i'm tracy alloway, this is bloomberg mark -- this is berg markets: middle east." it was a dramatic end to the corner, with a sharp uprise move in the u.s. 10 year yield. it ended the carter at 2.33%. when we started,...
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let's turn to saudi arabia. s&p confirmed the kingdoms rating with a stable outlook as it expects saudi employees to consolidate public finances. be growth is expected to broadly flat this year with only a slow pickup after that. the imf said they expect reforms taken by the kingdom to yield a 90 billion -- $90 billion used by 2020. by 2020. >> were talking about gradual increases in petroleum prices, particularly diesel. you would have to raise prices about 175% of international prices. what we are talking about is maybe a gradual adjustment. it is perfectly feasible. much of the benefits from the subsidies go to businesses and corporate, not households. what you can put in place is a safety net, which they are planning to do. the cost is around maybe $9 billion. perfectly feasible. important newser is fiscal adjustment is taking place. there is no reason to have a balanced budget i 2019 or 2020. yousef: i want to pick up on that. we have put this on the bloomberg, 7273. list -- run, to say the the least. posit
let's turn to saudi arabia. s&p confirmed the kingdoms rating with a stable outlook as it expects saudi employees to consolidate public finances. be growth is expected to broadly flat this year with only a slow pickup after that. the imf said they expect reforms taken by the kingdom to yield a 90 billion -- $90 billion used by 2020. by 2020. >> were talking about gradual increases in petroleum prices, particularly diesel. you would have to raise prices about 175% of international...
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saudi arabia contracted an annual rate of 1%. qatar, which has been cut off by the saudi-led blocks since june, saw gdp grow 0.6% year on year, compared with 2.5% in the first quarter. our government reporter has more. >> the similarities are not huge. qatar is a small country, saudi arabia's much bigger, over 30 million people. saudi arabia is much more dependent on oil, qatar is the biggest exporter of lng. you can see low oil prices are in fact inflicting a lot of pain across the region. even qatar, which was really a huge amount of infrastructure and still building it to host the world cup, a lot of growth was generated from that, data from the second quarter yesterday showed us that basically even they were feeling the pain. that was before their neighbors led this boycott of the economy, where they severed diplomatic and transport links. that is inflicting a lot of pain on them. tracy: let's take a look at saudi arabia's economy. it has not contracted for two consecutive quarters since at least 2010. for seeing the effects
saudi arabia contracted an annual rate of 1%. qatar, which has been cut off by the saudi-led blocks since june, saw gdp grow 0.6% year on year, compared with 2.5% in the first quarter. our government reporter has more. >> the similarities are not huge. qatar is a small country, saudi arabia's much bigger, over 30 million people. saudi arabia is much more dependent on oil, qatar is the biggest exporter of lng. you can see low oil prices are in fact inflicting a lot of pain across the...
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true to hear we are in saudi arabia. you can't believe the number of people here trying to get a piece of the action basically because there's turning to scratch this completely changed idea in terms of what saudi has been a closed society. the question is are they moving too fast? will they feel to change the perception and get foreign money coming into the country? >> a front-page article about that very thing today. so amazing you are there. this is such a huge shift in terms of moving from the investment funds that invested in this saudi arabia and economy, investing in only domestic interest, banks, fish farm at one point, is now trying to shift from being solely and on oil to technology investments. the general points out that $3.5 billion investment in goobers sometime last year that didn't go that well with the ceo of that company recently. but i think that the amount of money at stake and the attendees at the conference is proof of how much money saudi arabia is going to be investing in decades to come. maria: y
true to hear we are in saudi arabia. you can't believe the number of people here trying to get a piece of the action basically because there's turning to scratch this completely changed idea in terms of what saudi has been a closed society. the question is are they moving too fast? will they feel to change the perception and get foreign money coming into the country? >> a front-page article about that very thing today. so amazing you are there. this is such a huge shift in terms of moving...
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to dig deeper into the oil issue between saudi arabia and russia and how it affects the wider world as well as the future of the opec cut extension i'd like to bring in chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com chris thanks so much for joining me on this saudi arabia russia looking to sign a three billion dollar deal enjoying investments which include one point one billion dollars and an agreement for cyber and a russian petrochemical plant to build that plant in saudi arabia is this just the first of many new energy and petro deals between these two countries that is a a very big deal especially considering what the past relationship was between saudi arabia and russia this is a very very big deal the three billion dollars itself a kind of a notional amount given the size of these two countries and what they're up to but look at the realignment that had to happen saudi arabia and russia kind of on opposite sides of the whole syria conflict so looking for a change in that it just means that putin is established himself really as a key player a leader in the m
to dig deeper into the oil issue between saudi arabia and russia and how it affects the wider world as well as the future of the opec cut extension i'd like to bring in chris martenson the c.e.o. and co-founder of peak prosperity dot com chris thanks so much for joining me on this saudi arabia russia looking to sign a three billion dollar deal enjoying investments which include one point one billion dollars and an agreement for cyber and a russian petrochemical plant to build that plant in...
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i'm going to put this to say it seems that me from saudi arabia and u.a.e. is point of view it's backfiring is interesting that the u.a.e. is not on tellus and list here so. what's what's he hoping for now and what's he going to do with the people that he's that he's leaving out and the holes that can be filled going forward and so i think and that's going on at g.c.c. there because we've got a meeting in the forty's that going to happen. meeting is not going to happen i think that meeting all indications today as we speak point to the fact that it's going to be pushed beyond indefinitely that's what at least the sentiment of the kuwaitis at this time and in terms of excluding any parties from dismiss it or any other visits i mean contacts are continuing with all the parties frankly some are excluded from this visit mostly because i think the administration feels that that's this particular party duckie referred to the emirates as not being as for profit at all in this effort so they feel like it's a waste of time anyway to include him in them decided to ent
i'm going to put this to say it seems that me from saudi arabia and u.a.e. is point of view it's backfiring is interesting that the u.a.e. is not on tellus and list here so. what's what's he hoping for now and what's he going to do with the people that he's that he's leaving out and the holes that can be filled going forward and so i think and that's going on at g.c.c. there because we've got a meeting in the forty's that going to happen. meeting is not going to happen i think that meeting all...
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the shift towards russia in what looks like and actually the foreign minister of saudi arabia saudi arabia called it new horizons of cooperation between the two countries that no one could ever imagine before our. reporting live from central moscow thank you for the update. now a security guard who was shot at a controversial cartoons drawing contest of the prophet muhammad in texas back in two thousand and fifteen is suing the f.b.i. he alleges that the bureau was complicit in the islamic state inspired attack by allowing it to happen miguel friends of santiago has more. the f.b.i. is under fire accused of encouraging a terror attack the accusation comes from a security guard who is taking his case to court bruise joyner was wounded in two thousand and fifteen in an iceland speier terrorist attack targeting the draw mohammed contest in garland texas. both of them had assault rifles came around the back of the car and started shooting. now garland could have been a massive tragedy but mr joyner along with other guards and the police managed to stop the terrorists now you want to get to the
the shift towards russia in what looks like and actually the foreign minister of saudi arabia saudi arabia called it new horizons of cooperation between the two countries that no one could ever imagine before our. reporting live from central moscow thank you for the update. now a security guard who was shot at a controversial cartoons drawing contest of the prophet muhammad in texas back in two thousand and fifteen is suing the f.b.i. he alleges that the bureau was complicit in the islamic...
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he is in saudi arabia this week. he sat down with the ceo of oil giant saudi aramco at the company's headquarters and got some clarity on ipo plans as well as involvement there of sovereign investors. >> the ibo is on track, and the listing venue, we will be discussed and shared saab ji aramco, not talking to the chinese or others. we did prepare streamlined all necessary work we evaluated and analyzed the different venues >> we heard this morning from prince alawaleed he had some other thoughts about china in saudi aramco. >> do you think or do you know that the ceo said that the chinese are not or at least that he is not talking to the chinese? is it possible that the says chinese could be talking to the government >> well, you know, i'm not a member of the government, but i read these reports >> saudi arabia is an anchor exporter of china. i heard a lot of discussion in the western media that if china comes and buys x percent of saudi aramco this may delay the projected ipo of aramco. oil companies in the world --
he is in saudi arabia this week. he sat down with the ceo of oil giant saudi aramco at the company's headquarters and got some clarity on ipo plans as well as involvement there of sovereign investors. >> the ibo is on track, and the listing venue, we will be discussed and shared saab ji aramco, not talking to the chinese or others. we did prepare streamlined all necessary work we evaluated and analyzed the different venues >> we heard this morning from prince alawaleed he had some...
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these are all policies that are pursued by saudi arabia have been pursued by saudi arabia and they only use the smokescreen of iran's nuclear program as a way to hide behind it and to sort of justify their own iranians policies i guess the nuclear agreement deprive them of that smokescreen and that. they are screaming back to donald trump do you miss the days of barack obama when it comes to dealing with the administration or do you feel that ultimately donald trump is a pragmatist and he'll do the right thing from your perspective at the end of the day i think situation inside the united states is the business of american people not ours. and whatever the american people do or don't do they were sort of enjoy or suffer the consequences for us of what is important is the global posture of the united states is global behavior it hasn't been positive it has not been conducive to stability in our region we have seen the consequences of u.s. policies in our region both historically as well as since president took office and i don't think they've been conducive to peace and stability in the
these are all policies that are pursued by saudi arabia have been pursued by saudi arabia and they only use the smokescreen of iran's nuclear program as a way to hide behind it and to sort of justify their own iranians policies i guess the nuclear agreement deprive them of that smokescreen and that. they are screaming back to donald trump do you miss the days of barack obama when it comes to dealing with the administration or do you feel that ultimately donald trump is a pragmatist and he'll do...
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stopping arms sales to saudi arabia? >> very clearly that we should not in the way the refueling saudi planes. if we stop refueling these planes, it would make it much harder for saudi arabia to bomb civilians in yemen. it means we should stop cord meeting with saudi arabia in targeting any civilians. on the secretary mattis house armed services committee whether we were still doing these things. he saithat we are not. but up until recent reports, there was activity of our refueling or assting in targeting. we want to make it very clear going forward but this should not continue. that is what this resolution would do. amy: earlier this, au and rp said 683 children in yemen were killed -- earlier this month, a u.n. report said 683 children in yemen were killed or injured by the saudi-led coalition in 2016. amnesty international and other rights groups criticized the u.n. report for underplaying the role of the saudi-led coalition in human rights violations in yemen, while saudi arabia rejected the findings as inaccurate a
stopping arms sales to saudi arabia? >> very clearly that we should not in the way the refueling saudi planes. if we stop refueling these planes, it would make it much harder for saudi arabia to bomb civilians in yemen. it means we should stop cord meeting with saudi arabia in targeting any civilians. on the secretary mattis house armed services committee whether we were still doing these things. he saithat we are not. but up until recent reports, there was activity of our refueling or...
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saudi arabia least included the. chechen republic here and other regions as well i mean. we should. deal with syria well. but. they have signed a number of mental inter ministerial contracts as well as as major commercial contracts year where we sit here with j. like to highlight intensive corporation between the russians foundation direct investments and the public investment all the saudi arabia the number of other partners from saudi arabia as you. you. would hear well. so the perspex you look at them on the most promising tracks which we today agreed i should say these are the energy sector but not only traditional energy sector it's also nuclear energy space exploration agriculture infrastructure projects but as a measure that. we need i'm sure you know my general thought when he said. that he but i don't. know where you see me what you're really. not sure how it is. even uni shit is. in the business circles of the two countries today with the first investment of sound this forum we should see dozens of russian
saudi arabia least included the. chechen republic here and other regions as well i mean. we should. deal with syria well. but. they have signed a number of mental inter ministerial contracts as well as as major commercial contracts year where we sit here with j. like to highlight intensive corporation between the russians foundation direct investments and the public investment all the saudi arabia the number of other partners from saudi arabia as you. you. would hear well. so the perspex you...
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arabia, women are allowed the meantime, saudi arabia, women a re allowed into the meantime, saudi arabia, women are allowed into sports stadiums. family outings, which is a big shift. you wanted to talk about the big investment in saudi arabia. especially in this huge city which is being backed by all sorts. this massive conference, they want more investment, saudi arabia, women in stadiums, all good news. saudi wants to be seen as progressive, then stop having the blockade on western ballet —— western allies like qatar which are fighting terrorism. they need to do far more to stabilise the reason “— need to do far more to stabilise the reason —— the region. women in stadiums is mine at competitive stability they are causing. japan times. view input requested. facial recognition. "i'm not open to it facial recognition idea. klaus in berlin, "facial facial recognition idea. klaus in berlin, " facial recognition facial recognition idea. klaus in berlin, "facial recognition is good but i'm concerned about privacy —— proceed." . from india, separate phones the business and pe
arabia, women are allowed the meantime, saudi arabia, women a re allowed into the meantime, saudi arabia, women are allowed into sports stadiums. family outings, which is a big shift. you wanted to talk about the big investment in saudi arabia. especially in this huge city which is being backed by all sorts. this massive conference, they want more investment, saudi arabia, women in stadiums, all good news. saudi wants to be seen as progressive, then stop having the blockade on western ballet...
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arabia not what the saudi arabia once and i do believe it's also not what russia wants. other headlines are small in the u.s. senate intelligence committee says the voting in the twenty sixteen presidential election was not affected by alleged russian meddling. we can certify. that no vote totals were affected if the pallies are accurate the outcome of the election based upon we can remember. they did not in any way shape or form that we've been able to find and alter that from there we heard members of the senate intelligence committee say that they believe that russia was currently in the process of trying to create chaos in the us elections and they talked about social media the vice chairman of the committee who is mark webber he went on to say that social media platforms were not taking the threat of alleged russian meddling seriously enough facebook recently turned over three thousand ads that they say were russia linked over one hundred thousand dollars worth of advertisements that were bought between the years of two thousand and fifteen and twenty seventeen the
arabia not what the saudi arabia once and i do believe it's also not what russia wants. other headlines are small in the u.s. senate intelligence committee says the voting in the twenty sixteen presidential election was not affected by alleged russian meddling. we can certify. that no vote totals were affected if the pallies are accurate the outcome of the election based upon we can remember. they did not in any way shape or form that we've been able to find and alter that from there we heard...
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we're going to take you live that you were saudi arabia this is saudi television we're watching rex tillerson the u.s. secretary of state giving a press briefing along with his saudi counterpart i know there were a little late joining this week we've finally got translation of the event so let's listen in to to what is now the final stages of this press briefing rid of them all the foreign foreigners fighters in iraq this is quite important and the iraqi will iraq will receive the support from its neighbors this agreement is quite important in helping the iraqi people to achieve what the iraqis want and we need to iraqi arab relations as well. completely open as a matter if you allow me i agree with everything said by mr teller certain the kingdom of saudi arabia and iraq have geographical and historical relations and family relation of the same time economic relations with our neighbors and we will be doing a lot to producers of the our. roads and it's quite important to have good relations between the two countries iraq and saudi arabia unfortunately during the past and because of politics
we're going to take you live that you were saudi arabia this is saudi television we're watching rex tillerson the u.s. secretary of state giving a press briefing along with his saudi counterpart i know there were a little late joining this week we've finally got translation of the event so let's listen in to to what is now the final stages of this press briefing rid of them all the foreign foreigners fighters in iraq this is quite important and the iraqi will iraq will receive the support from...
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multibillion dollar deals are on the table as the king of saudi arabia arrives in russia for his first official visit and it could be a stick a signal of what a wider shift in saudi foreign policy. you're watching are to international coming to you live from the russian capital with me jacqueline thanks for joining us. now live joins me live in the studio with more details on comments we've just heard from a russian senate senate hearing on meddling in the country's internal affairs so respond to what kind of pressure did artie's artie editor in chief talk about how the jackie so ever since the first of the russian interference in the us elections and emerged. the mounting pressure from american politicians and the media just to give you a quick few quick examples but can january the u.s. intelligence community describes well presented their reports into alleged russian meddling and it was heavily focusing on. the reports of zero to seven pages just to out see i would suppose incidents in the public discourse accusing i watch on the left so that is a crime than propaganda so mind you n
multibillion dollar deals are on the table as the king of saudi arabia arrives in russia for his first official visit and it could be a stick a signal of what a wider shift in saudi foreign policy. you're watching are to international coming to you live from the russian capital with me jacqueline thanks for joining us. now live joins me live in the studio with more details on comments we've just heard from a russian senate senate hearing on meddling in the country's internal affairs so respond...
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power in the region and i think saudi arabia is joining a reasonable long list of other countries like egypt and israel and turkey and jordan to have their leaders come to moscow essentially hedging their bets with diminishing u.s. power raising the rising russian power i think these countries realize they should be talking to moscow more regular in the they previously were so what else can we read into what they will probably talk about considering all those issues it is laid out there is there syria there is oil there is gas what else can what can we really expect to come of it. well i think putin and king solomon are going to be doing that the high politics stuff so king solomon will be coming to moscow with moscow with it with a few concerns trying to get russia to change its position on a few things perhaps iran i think is going to be top of that list. moscow has good relations with iran whereas saudi arabia ease it as a sort of an arch photo in the region then of course there's the g.c.c. crisis and perhaps king solomon is going to be putting his perspective on what's going on th
power in the region and i think saudi arabia is joining a reasonable long list of other countries like egypt and israel and turkey and jordan to have their leaders come to moscow essentially hedging their bets with diminishing u.s. power raising the rising russian power i think these countries realize they should be talking to moscow more regular in the they previously were so what else can we read into what they will probably talk about considering all those issues it is laid out there is...
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arabia supported the unity of iraq and saudi arabia also supports the un envoy the efforts in yemen they're trying to find a reproach more in libya and they spoke about the g.c.c. crisis as well it gives you an idea that the middle east at the moment and north africa as well as is is riven in so many problems and these are intractable if issues there i don't think that one meeting between me putin and the king of saudi arabia is really going to bring these two countries. to change their perspectives on these things too much which is why i suppose it's a bit too much to hope for which is why i suppose we did actually get a lot of specifics but a lot of talk of you know cooperation and having the same values and principles all right roy we will leave it there for now thank you very much for that sir russia correspondent roy chalons joining us live from moscow thank you we're going to move on to other news now the red cross says there was fighting since last year's battle for eastern aleppo is raging in several parts of syria the i.c.r.c. says up to ten hospitals have been damaged in t
arabia supported the unity of iraq and saudi arabia also supports the un envoy the efforts in yemen they're trying to find a reproach more in libya and they spoke about the g.c.c. crisis as well it gives you an idea that the middle east at the moment and north africa as well as is is riven in so many problems and these are intractable if issues there i don't think that one meeting between me putin and the king of saudi arabia is really going to bring these two countries. to change their...
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rex tillerson is going to be bringing to to doha after his talks in saudi arabia today . you know we're really mixed messages before tillerson left washington when you saw a definite change in tone he explicitly came out and before he said we're not taking sides everyone needs to sit down and talk but before he left he had an interview which he doesn't do many of and he explicitly blamed the. basically the standoff on the blockading countries say calling it the saudi led coalition and said that they were simply refusing to talk so we wondered would that tough talk continue into saudi arabia it didn't he had a very brief press conference with the saudi arabian foreign minister and you just sit again repeated we think all sides need to sit down and talk so what will be the tone be when he comes here to talk with the entire foreign minister we're waiting to see coming on this trip he said and this is somewhat unusual usually secretaries of state they're going to make the trip they expect to make some progress he really downplayed expectations that there was going to be any b
rex tillerson is going to be bringing to to doha after his talks in saudi arabia today . you know we're really mixed messages before tillerson left washington when you saw a definite change in tone he explicitly came out and before he said we're not taking sides everyone needs to sit down and talk but before he left he had an interview which he doesn't do many of and he explicitly blamed the. basically the standoff on the blockading countries say calling it the saudi led coalition and said that...
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now he's met the saudi king solomon it's now been four months in saudi arabia the united arab emirates egypt and bahrain suspended ties with cata iran and iraq as well as the conflict in yemen are also expected to be high on the agenda sure a senior lecturer in middle east politics and security studies at the university of exeter having just moved to doha now he's obviously going to have a central message of let's deflate this what kind of reception will that message get. i think up to a few months of the this crisis they may think it's right time to approach this but i think it depends a lot on what kind of pressures you would put because the first choice of the i think that leadership both in saudi arabia and the usa used to continue the crisis and to continue to be more pressure i think it's not exactly in the u.s. interest before that we had conflicting messages from the white house and the state department now we have almost the same message from the white house and the state department so you have a united united states if you wish and based on that i think this is the approach b
now he's met the saudi king solomon it's now been four months in saudi arabia the united arab emirates egypt and bahrain suspended ties with cata iran and iraq as well as the conflict in yemen are also expected to be high on the agenda sure a senior lecturer in middle east politics and security studies at the university of exeter having just moved to doha now he's obviously going to have a central message of let's deflate this what kind of reception will that message get. i think up to a few...
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on sales to saudi arabia. we saw the beginning of this in the last years of the obama administration coming very close to stopping a round of precision guided munitions to saudi arabia but it did not pass and then obama came in and his first foreign trip was to saudi arabia where he. gloated about a new one hundred billion dollar a round of deals for u.s. weapons that were being sold to saudi arabia finally now some members of congress are saying enough is enough there's no way that this can be seen as part of the nine eleven authorizations for attacking people who were responsible for the nine eleven attacks this fighting in yemen has nothing to do with that so there are and there is a bipartisan resolution now a resolution number eighty one that is designed to use the war perez act to say that congress must must either outrightly support this war or must call on the administration to stop it and there we have about a minute left to yemen also happens to be in the grip of a devastating cholera epidemic that m
on sales to saudi arabia. we saw the beginning of this in the last years of the obama administration coming very close to stopping a round of precision guided munitions to saudi arabia but it did not pass and then obama came in and his first foreign trip was to saudi arabia where he. gloated about a new one hundred billion dollar a round of deals for u.s. weapons that were being sold to saudi arabia finally now some members of congress are saying enough is enough there's no way that this can be...
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arabia and the saudis and the iraqi structure sold them. a story against qatar and why qatar supports terrorism and so so forth and why they need to take a stand against the how now since then as i said there were a number of stories in the american press really uncovering some of the details now we know one that. saudi arabia notably of the dubby wanted some sort of a change in qatar because they don't like the regime in qatar because it's disagreeable to them and because it supported the arab spring that supported all sorts of movements in the arab world to their disliking second we know that trick style or certain the secular set that knows the region all too well probably the best secretary of state knowledge of the region as a former c.e.o. of exxon mobil almost as much as george schultz from the reagan administration when he was the c.e.o. of again another major contractor of the middle east knows it so well that he knows that qatar is not involved in any of the incitements. or support for terrorism that he's accused of and also knows
arabia and the saudis and the iraqi structure sold them. a story against qatar and why qatar supports terrorism and so so forth and why they need to take a stand against the how now since then as i said there were a number of stories in the american press really uncovering some of the details now we know one that. saudi arabia notably of the dubby wanted some sort of a change in qatar because they don't like the regime in qatar because it's disagreeable to them and because it supported the arab...
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saudi arabia spent $67 billion on weapons. emirates, which is 8 million- population, spent 14 billion and iran spent x billion dollars. these people, the iranian people are subject did to. weapons, nobody can. our member going to the president of the security council 25 years ago. chemical weapons against iran. authorized.t our people have been warmed by the missiles area -- people have been bombed by missiles. from 1985 to 1988 there are six reports by secretary-general of the united nations saying that chemical weapons were used. a single council resolution and people are telling me chemical weapons are redline for them. iranian, no iranian wants chemical weapons on the red line because you tolerated their use? when the government you supported in syria -- >> when the government you supported in soria -- in syria was using chemical weapons were you -- moe denounced them. charlie: at the same time the united states denounced them. guest: we denounced the use of chemical weapons. >> it was a government and country you are supp
saudi arabia spent $67 billion on weapons. emirates, which is 8 million- population, spent 14 billion and iran spent x billion dollars. these people, the iranian people are subject did to. weapons, nobody can. our member going to the president of the security council 25 years ago. chemical weapons against iran. authorized.t our people have been warmed by the missiles area -- people have been bombed by missiles. from 1985 to 1988 there are six reports by secretary-general of the united nations...